Kamala Harris and her crew at the California Attorney General's office are probably not going to want to hear what I'm about to say.
Harris has not done anything in terms of leadership that would actually manifest as what some of us out here would call "justice."
The plea deal given Dr. Hoshang Pormir, will result in no more than probation.
The two other defendants were also given the opportunity to slide out on a "conspiracy" charge as did Pormir, but apparently they didn't take the deal.
The Kern County Superior Court calendar still shows defendants, Pamela Ott and Gwen Hughes, scheduled for a court on June 20th and the trial on June 25th.
This does not mean there will be a trial.
Harris who is in charge of justice for Californians, and someone who has said many times on the campaign trail that you don't "have to give up your principles" to be in political office, has allowed this case to slide away and out of sight.
I guess you do have to give up your principles then, as elder abuse, white collar crime, lying to a community, all things Miss Harris harped on during her campaign for attorney general in 2010, have to be thrown out to ignore a case like this one.
It's now in the hands of the civil attorneys to try and bring home the bacon for their respective plaintiffs, but in the long run, these cases merely feed the lawyers and court system.
I would like to personally apologize to the families of the victims, the employees who were fired for doing nothing more than your duty to tell the truth, and to the patients who died in an uncaring abusive environment.
I'm so sorry this "lack of justice system" has turned into the plague on our environment it really has become.
This attorney general has made a mockery of us all.
Don't forget her name, Kamala Harris. And please don't forget my friend, Governor Jerry Brown, who started the elder abuse case which he used to springboard to the governors mansion.
I'll let you know what I plan on doing about this...soon.
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